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Anonymous Coward
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01/12/2011 12:58 PM
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I'm not buying the Tucson Shooting for a single second.

I'm 99.9% it was another military psyop. In fact it wouldn't even surprise me if it didn't even happen.

So here's what I'm going to do... I'm going to PayPal $25.00 for the first person to list all 20 victim's names here.

Make sure to include your PayPal address so I can send the you cash.

Something tells me this is a bet I'll never lose.

Do you know all 20 names who were killed or insured in Tucson?
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01/12/2011 01:00 PM
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Dead

Six people were killed in the attack.[90] All but Christina-Taylor Green died at the scene of the shooting.[91]

* Christina-Taylor Green, 9, of Tucson. Green was accompanied to the meeting by a neighbor.[28] Green died at University Medical Center.[6][92] Born on September 11, 2001, she had appeared in the book Faces of Hope: Babies Born on 9/11 (page 41).[93][94][95] She was the daughter of Los Angeles Dodgers scout John Green and Roxanna Green, the granddaughter of former Major League Baseball player and manager Dallas Green[94][96] and second cousin to actress Sophia Bush.[97] She was in third grade and had recently been elected to the student council at Mesa Verde Elementary School.[5][28][92][94]
* Dorothy "Dot" Morris, 76. A retired secretary from Oro Valley. Her husband George survived two gunshot wounds while attempting to shield her.[90][98]
* John Roll, 63. Roll was the chief judge for the U.S. District Court for Arizona. Roll was a native of Pennsylvania and a 1969 graduate of the University of Arizona. He began his legal career as a bailiff in Pima County Superior Court and in 1980 joined the office of the U.S. Attorney. He was appointed to the Arizona Appeals Court in 1987 until he was named to the federal bench by President George H. W. Bush in 1991. He had served as presiding judge since 2006.[28][99]
* Phyllis Schneck, 79. Homemaker from Tucson.[90][100]
* Dorwin Stoddard, 76. Stoddard was a retired construction worker.[101] He was shot in the head while shielding his wife Mavy from the gunman. She spoke with him for 10 minutes before he died of his injuries.[90]
* Gabriel "Gabe" Zimmerman, 30. Zimmerman worked on Giffords's staff as a community outreach director.[5][28] Zimmerman had been a member of Giffords’ staff since 2006. He was a native of Tucson and had completed a master's of social work at Arizona State University[102] and a bachelor's of sociology at UC Santa Cruz.[103] He was engaged to be married.[28][102]

Wounded

Fourteen people were wounded and survived the attack, including:[2]

1. Gabrielle Giffords, U.S. Representative from Arizona.[28]
2. Bill Badger, 74. A retired colonel of the Army National Guard whose head was grazed by a bullet, moments before subduing the suspect.[104]
3. Ron Barber, 65. Deputy director for Giffords and former Pima County program manager, who was shot in the cheek and in the leg, severing an artery.[28][105]
4. Eric Fuller, 63. A military veteran and retired limousine driver, hit in the leg and back by bullet fragments.[106]
5. Susan Hileman, 58. Shot in the leg, hip, abdomen and chest while accompanying Christina-Taylor Green.[107][108]
6. George Morris, a retired Marine and former airline pilot, survived two gunshot wounds while trying to shield his wife Dorothy, who died.[109]
7. Mary Reed, who attended with her family, was shot in the back and both arms while shielding her 17-year-old daughter against a wall.[110]
8. Pam Simon, staffer for Giffords.[28]
9. Mavy Stoddard, shot in the leg three times while shielded by her husband Dorwin.[90] She and her husband had dated in grade school, reconnected after their respective spouses of 40 years died, and got married.[101]
Anonymous Coward
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01/12/2011 01:01 PM
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Give the cash to charity.
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01/12/2011 01:02 PM
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Give the cash to charity.
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I appreciate that.

Will do.
BadMoonRising

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01/12/2011 01:03 PM
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Give the cash to charity.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1118750

You can't count.
"What The HELL Is Going On?..."

[link to www.worldending2012.org]
BadMoonRising

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01/12/2011 01:03 PM
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Give the cash to charity.

I appreciate that.

Will do.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 816251

You said 20 - he listed 15.
"What The HELL Is Going On?..."

[link to www.worldending2012.org]
Anonymous Coward (OP)
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01/12/2011 01:05 PM
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And a lot of military people, too.

Isn't it always that way... connections to the military?
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01/12/2011 01:06 PM
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Give the cash to charity.

I appreciate that.

Will do.

You said 20 - he listed 15.
 Quoting: BadMoonRising


I just noticed that, assumed it was a complete list.

Searching....
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01/12/2011 01:10 PM
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bump
Anonymous Coward (OP)
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Anyone have any pics of the "crime scene"?

Was there any blood to be seen?
Anonymous Coward (OP)
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01/12/2011 02:28 PM
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Still can't find 20 victims?
Anonymous Coward
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01/12/2011 02:32 PM
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Still can't find 20 victims?
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No I searched hard.

Checked all the docs on the sheriffs website, checked the court docs, looked out a million news sites. There doesn't seem to be a complete list.
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01/12/2011 02:33 PM

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I can't find a complete list either.
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01/12/2011 02:36 PM
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No I searched hard.

Checked all the docs on the sheriffs website, checked the court docs, looked out a million news sites. There doesn't seem to be a complete list.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1118750

I appreciate the effort.

This story stinks to high heaven.

Of course, whenever this sort of story hits
corporate and alternative news, you can bet
it's going to affect the control over us...

... And sure enough, this article came out
just 36 hours after the shooting:


CONGRESSWOMAN READIES GUN CONTROL BILL...

Here are the first few paragraphs of the article:

"One of the fiercest gun-control advocates in Congress, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-N.Y.), pounced on the shooting massacre in Tucson Sunday, promising to introduce legislation as soon as Monday.

McCarthy ran for Congress after her husband was gunned down and her son seriously injured in a shooting in 1993 on a Long Island commuter train.

“My staff is working on looking at the different legislation fixes that we might be able to do and we might be able to introduce as early as tomorrow,” McCarthy told POLITICO in a Sunday afternoon phone interview.

Gun control activists cried it was time to reform weapons laws in the United States, almost immediately after a gunman killed six and injured 14 more, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, in Arizona on Saturday."

Source: [link to www.politico.com]

See how simple it is? You get the military media to show some police tape and ambulances... then you get the Royal Institute of International Affairs (who owns most of the news wire services) to send off some scripted letter to the editors begging for a solution... then the military-controlled politicians pass emergency legislation to take any ounce of freedom left to us.

So there it is... your "reason why" this happened. It's part of the agenda to further control us. Nothing more. Nothing less.

Do you agree?
508527

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01/12/2011 02:37 PM
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And a lot of military people, too.

Isn't it always that way... connections to the military?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 816251

same with many 9/11 victims....hmmmm
Anonymous Coward
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01/12/2011 02:47 PM
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It seems some names may have been withheld due to HIPAA.





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